Well, I think I've been wrong. Recently, I noticed that the problem was also
similar under Windows, and from this perspective, I bought a new access point
(D-Link DIR-615, couldn't find anything else that supports 802.1X and RADIUS
available last saturday afternoon).
This access point has a way to
Issue also reproduced with 0.6.5 without any additional patches.
Reverting back to 0.6.4 from Ubuntu Intrepid.
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Frequent Wireless disconnections from WPA EAP-TLS network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377227
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I just opened a bug upstream.
http://w1.fi/bugz/show_bug.cgi?id=313
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http://w1.fi/bugz/show_bug.cgi?id=313
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Frequent Wireless disconnections from WPA EAP-TLS network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377227
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Issue reproduced with upstream WPA Supplicant 0.6.6 without any
additional patches.
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Frequent Wireless disconnections from WPA EAP-TLS network
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Now compiled & installed an upstream WPA Supplicant 0.6.6, using
Debian's packaging and without any additionnal patches.
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Frequent Wireless disconnections from WPA EAP-TLS network
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No issue with upstream WPA Supplicant 0.6.5 packaged using Debian's SVN
'debian/' and without debian patches.
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Frequent Wireless disconnections from WPA EAP-TLS network
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I just took WPA Supplicant's 0.6.5 sources, and packaged them using
Debian's svn packaging. I disabled all debian-specific patches
(debian/patches), and installed it after having created the jaunty
package.
It's been a couple of minutes since I'm connected now. At least, it
still connects :) I'll